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Tomorrow Never Comes(MC-0040 UPC 6603557336284) by Country/Rockabilly legend
Sleepy LaBeef is hot off the presses. This is his first studio recording in over four years. Tomorrow Never Comes is a genuine portrait of Americana music. Songs include Too Much Monkey Business, Wipeout,
The Blues Come Around & , Detour. Maria Muldaur duets with Sleepy on two tracks; Will The Circle Be Unbroken & Raining In My Heart. All songs were tracked in Nashville
earlier this year.
Sleepy LaBeef was born in Smackover Arkansas 64 years ago and made a name for himself in Houston, Texas coming up with future legends George Jones and Roy Orbison. There,
they would open shows for Elvis Presley. He also has played shows with Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Fats Domino and Chuck Berry. Today, Sleepy LaBeef plays over 200 hundred shows a year to his dedicated following around the
world. His expansive American Roots repitoire contains over 6,000 songs from country -western, blues, gospel and rockabilly!
On May 6 at this years AFIM Awards in Cleveland, Sleepy LaBeef previewed his new CD and received a standing ovation for his electrifying set of music. He will appear on the syndicated radio
show American Routes (150 affiliates coast-to-coast) for broadcast in September of 2000, a live radio concert for Western Beat for broadcast on August 14 and This Week in Americana (over 50 affiliates)
on August 19 & 20. Also, an interview has been scheduled for Rolligstone.com in August. More syndicated radio & T.V. appearances will be announced shortly. Radio promotion will be handled by
award winning Americana radio person, Leslie Rouffe. Sleepy LaBeef has appeared on The Conan O'Brien Show, Mountain Stage and Austin City Limits.
M.C. Records will be taking ads for
Tomorrow Never Comes in AFIM Indie Music World, No Depression, Western Beat, Blues Revue, Gavin, Texas Monthly and Rock "n" Blues News. Contact
our distributors to get your 5% discount, City Hall, Paulstarr Select-O-Hits and Sidetsreet. Get in touch with us for posters and in-store play copies.
Tomorrow Never Comes is produced by
Mark Carpentieri, whose release by Odetta, Blues Everywhere I Go (MC-0038) on M.C. Records, was nominated for a 2000 Grammy Award.
Sleepy LaBeef is booked by Ric Bracamontes, American Frontier Touring, aftchicago@ameritech.net, 847-562-1500
"Sleepy speaks...liars tremble" NICK LOWE
"Easily one of the hardest rocking, death defying, gut bucketing shows I've seen all year" AUSTIN CHRONICLE
"A high-octane feast of good country music." BILLBOARD
Click here for Sleepy interview.
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